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Esther says,
> I asked to see them and lo and behold, it was the MJ copy of
> Kathleen Huggins' book on nursing in the first 2 weeks. There is no IBCLC
> after her name on this copy. Maybe it was issued before she took the exam.
> So just know that these things travel around the world!!
>
Please keep in mind that Kathleen did NOT sell her book to MJ. Harvard
Press, the publisher did. Once a publisher has a book, they *own* it, and the
author has no more rights over it. That is why if you want to quote a book or
copy an article (in the U.S, anyway), you have to get permission from the
PUBLISHER, not the author. As I said in an earlier post, we've all learned a lesson
about what you put in a contract with a publishing company when you write a
book.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, RLC
Wheaton, Illinois
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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